Moby Gratis was created about five years ago, and the 47-year-old has relaunched the initiative by offering free licences for a huge chunk of his recent catalogue, assuming the music is being used for non-commercial ends.

And if you end up using Moby Gratis material on a for-profit film, the artist still won’t get paid: a long-time vegan, he is diverting all licensing fees to the Humane Society, an animal protection organisation, writes the Guardian.

The catalogue includes dozens of unreleased works, with titles such as Rotator and Bird Meets Dog, the Guardian has discovered.

“There’s quiet music, and loud music, and fast music, and slow music,” Moby said in a video, “so my hope is that somewhere [on the site] you will find the music you’re looking for, for your indie film, or your non-profit film, or your student film.”